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Traci
September 21, 2007 08:57 AM
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I am in the process of reading Anne Frank her Diary and it hurts to read the things that she been through and it really is amazing how people can be so heartless and rude, her stories really touch me and I know her soul goes on because so many years have past and her stories still remain. I'm only 16 years old and I think I have been through some hard times but look and see the real hurt in this world, and the truth is her!
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Katia Elias
September 20, 2007 12:43 PM
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I was 9 when I first read the diary of anne frank and now at 13 i have read it 14 times! Its my inspiration. Like a bible! Always with me wherever i go. To suffer what she suffered and still stay strong and in control is amazing! I love how much of an optimist she was and throughout everything she still belived in peoples goodness. She believed that people really could make a difference and this is what I now hope to do in life! Make a difference!
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Amanda
September 20, 2007 08:53 AM
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Anne made some right decisions in her terrible life. She is a very smart girl and knows what to do in a problem. When I grow up I would like to become like her,smart, faithful, honest,etc.
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Jasmine
September 20, 2007 08:31 AM
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Anne Frank's diary entries are very inspiring. By the way she stayed so happy, and not showing what she really longed for. It really makes me think what i would be like back then if i were in her shoes. would i still want to live on and suffer like she did? She is so caring towards the people in the world, it amazes me. She is a 13 year-old teengaer, but yet she understands so much of the sufferings of the world, and is so eager to try and help the poor, even if she could not. This is awesome
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Virginia Cook
September 19, 2007 11:20 PM
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I remember reading Anne Frank's book when I was a girl at 12 years of age and it has stayed with me all my life. I have reread it several times and have read many books about her and her family and the true testimony of human dignity and hope that survives all the people who perished in the holocaust. Let us never forget. I tell my granddaughters about Anne and they have felt the same devotion for this wonderful girl who lived through one of the most harrowing time in history.And at the last hour of the war perished. The survival of the Jewish people is a true triumph and will live on despite what was done to them.Anne will live on forever, and wherever people live who seek the truth will find her.
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Miriam Kashem
September 19, 2007 07:45 AM
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What always surprises me about Anne's diary is how quickly she had to mature because of the situation she was in. I believe it is fair to say that she was robbed of her teenage years. And despite having had something taken away from her, she gave the world something to remember her by. And she is still giving- for every person that picks up a copy of her diary gets to go into her world, if only for a short time. And for this, I will be forever greatful.
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Catherine McLeod
September 17, 2007 01:22 AM
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One of my mates told me about the book and she let me read her copy. Anne's story is so good. I didn't think that I had a good life but now I know that I am very lucky to have what I have. I don't read much but I couldn't seem to put this book down. Now that I know about Anne and what her life was like for that time, I know that I will never forget about her.
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Sharon
September 16, 2007 05:53 PM
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Anne Frank has taught me a lot even though she's not alive today. Smetimes I dream what it would be like to live in the Secret Annex and sometimes if she was alive today. But today if she were still alive, she'd be 79. I've always thoght Anne was a normal girl but now that I know what she was like and how she lived, I know she's different.Not in a bad way but in a good way. She was helping and loving to the world which is very rare and she's helped the world change.
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shamna hameed
September 16, 2007 01:39 PM
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I'm really very much inspired by anne...i like to believe tht if she were on earth today, the riots on the basis of caste, creed and religion would be no more a burden for mother earth..
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Amy J
September 12, 2007 04:48 PM
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I love reading about Anne Frank. I always learn something new whenever I read about her. It made me cry the first time I read her story. It was in 7th grade. I cried. I felt for her and her family. And the rest of the people who had went through all that suffering. I am 23 years old now, and I'm still interested. I have even told my 5 year old daughter about Anne Frank. She likes to read, so I read her the book of the Diary Of Anne Frank. She liked it. She doesn't understand it all completlely yet, but I introduced her to it. I know she'll read it later in school, and I know she'll like it. Anne Frank is very inspirational. May her soul rest in peace. and so on to the others who passed away.
 
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